Marking another unofficial romantic holiday, the latest 'Unrequited Love' visual release from upcoming rom-com anime Too Many Losing Heroines! commemorates Kiss Day (May 23) with Chika Komari, vice-president of the Literature Club, taking the spotlight. An interview video with voice actor Momoka Terasawa (Gakuto in The Yuzuki Family's Four Sons ) was also released. Chika Komari 'Unrequited Love' visual Related: Too Many Losing Heroines! Anime Reveals 'Unrequited Love' Visual for Lemon Yakishio Based on the light novels by Takibi Amamori and Imigimuru, Shotaro Kitamura ( Kaguya-sama: Love is War episode director) directs Too Many Losing Heroines! at studio A-1 Pictures, with series composition by Masahiro Yokotani, character designs by Tetsuya Kawakami and music by Kana Utatane ( Akebi's Sailor Uniform ). Seven Seas Entertainment publishes an official English version of the original light novel series and describes the story: Plain, boring, and friendless Nukumizu Kazuhiko has witnessed something completely baffling: popular...
- 5/23/2024
- by Liam Dempsey
- Crunchyroll
Official romantic holidays like Valentine's Day and White Day just won't cut it anymore for the rejected girls of Too Many Losing Heroines! , so the upcoming rom-com anime is going unconventional with its 'Unrequited Love' visuals. First was Anna Yanami for Heart Break Day on April 20, now it's Lemon Yakishio "seeing her beloved" for Confession Day on May 9! The series is set to begin airing in July 2024 . Lemon Yakishio 'Unrequited Love' visual Related: Too Many Losing Heroines! Anime Publishes “Unrequited Love” Visual Based on the light novels by Takibi Amamori and Imigimuru, Shotaro Kitamura ( Kaguya-sama: Love is War episode director) directs Too Many Losing Heroines! at studio A-1 Pictures, with series composition by Masahiro Yokotani, character designs by Tetsuya Kawakami and music by Kana Utatane ( Akebi's Sailor Uniform ). Seven Seas Entertainment publishes an official English version of the original light novel series and describes the story: Plain, boring,...
- 5/9/2024
- by Liam Dempsey
- Crunchyroll
It takes a certain amount of chutzpah and a lot of tact to pull off what bass player-singer-songwriter-producer Stephen “Thundercat” Bruner has over the past decade or so — to be a musician whose work traverses jazz, funk, hip-hop and pop, as well as the kind of artist who can parse life, loss and love, and sing sweetly in his tender falsetto, “I may be covered in cat hair, but I still smell good.” Basically, it means being the rare talent who can build a career on the swampy but fertile...
- 4/7/2020
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Thundercat links funk’s past and future with Steve Lacy and Steve Arrington on his new song, “Black Qualls.” The track will appear on Thundercat’s new album, It Is What It Is, out April 3rd on Brainfeeder.
The whole track is anchored by a thick bass groove that allows the rest of the song to peel off into curious and unexpected places filled with crisp guitars, sweet harmonies and swirling synths. In a statement, Thundercat described the song as a meditation on what it means to be a young black American,...
The whole track is anchored by a thick bass groove that allows the rest of the song to peel off into curious and unexpected places filled with crisp guitars, sweet harmonies and swirling synths. In a statement, Thundercat described the song as a meditation on what it means to be a young black American,...
- 1/15/2020
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
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